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Collins has been tendered by the Ravens as an exclusive rights free agent, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: As is the case for all exclusive rights free agents, Collins has no real choice but to sign a cheap contract with his current team. He can become a restricted free agent next offseason, at which point he'll be in line for a major raise if he's able to build on a breakout 2017 campaign that saw him take 212 carries for 973 yards (4.6 YPC) and six touchdowns. The 2016 fifth-round pick doesn't offer much in the way of receiving skills, but his combination of speed, strength and elusiveness make…read more

Published: Tue, Mar 13 at 10:34am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh praised Collins for his performance during the 2017 season, but stopped short of naming the running back the team's starter heading into 2018, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports. "I'm looking to upgrade everything. We're going to look to have the best running-back group we can," Harbaugh said Thursday.

Analysis: A surprise cut by the Seahawks out of training camp, Collins landed with the Ravens' practice squad soon after and earned a promotion to the 53-man roster ahead of Week 2 after Danny Woodhead (hamstring) was moved to injured reserve. Though ball security was occasionally an issue, Collins proved to be the team's most effective ballcarrier, finishing the campaign 212 carries for 973 yards (4.6 average) and six touchdowns. Woodhead, Javorius Allen and a rehabbing Kenneth Dixon (knee) are all…read more

Published: Thu, Jan 4 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed 20 times for 78 yards and a touchdown and caught two passes for 18 yards in Sunday's 31-27 loss to the Bengals.

Analysis: The 78 rushing yards are Collins' highest total since Week 14 and the 20 carries tied his season high. The 23-year-old's 17-yard touchdown run in the third quarter was the Ravens' answer to a Bengals defensive touchdown, at the time keeping Baltimore's playoff hopes alive. The loss eliminated the Ravens regardless, but Collins bursting onto the scene to earn the role of the team's feature back this season is one of the better stories of the 2017 season.

Published: Sun, Dec 31 at 6:59pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed for 51 yards on 18 carries and added 15 yards on three catches during Saturday's 23-16 win over the Colts. He fumbled during the contest.

Analysis: Collins had a nice little hot streak running from Weeks 11 to 14, averaging 98 total yards per game and scoring five total touchdowns. He's slowed since, with just 118 total yards over the last two weeks. The Arkansas product has failed to top four yards per carry in five of his last seven games, but finds himself in a good position as the lead back in one of the league's most run-heavy offenses. He also gets the benefit of closing out the season against a weak Cincinnati rush defense in Week…read more

Published: Sat, Dec 23 at 5:26pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Collins made it out of Sunday's 27-10 win over the Browns without any health concerns, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

Analysis: Javorius Allen's increased workload (13 carries) may have created some concern, but it seems the Ravens were merely trying to preserve Collins for more competitive scenarios. Collins actually held a 12-3 advantage over his teammate before Allen took the final 10 carries of the game. It's possible the Ravens find themselves in a similar situation this Saturday against the Colts, but Collins should at least have more early success in a better matchup. He's been healthy all season with the…read more

Published: Mon, Dec 18 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins gained 19 yards on 12 carries and 33 yards on five receptions (eight targets) in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Browns.

Analysis: Javorius Allen had a team-high 13 carries for 70 yards, but Collins actually held a 12-3 advantage before Allen took the final 10 carries of the game. The final stat line was rather unusual, with Baltimore's lead back unable to continue his strong work on the ground but unexpectedly finishing second on the team in targets. One down game shouldn't impact Collins' status as the lead back, particularly after he enjoyed two of his best games this season in Weeks 13 and 14. He'll have a nice chance…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 17 at 4:24pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (migraines) is not listed on the Ravens' injury report Wednesday.

Analysis: According to Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun, Collins' issues with migraines are long-standing. However, the second-year back has appeared in 12 straight games and doesn't appear to be in danger of missing Baltimore's upcoming clash with Cleveland. Zrebiec adds that measures such as Collins' dark visor have helped keep the symptoms at bay. As it stands, Collins remains on track to play in Week 15, where he'll have a chance to extend his touchdown streak to five games.

Published: Wed, Dec 13 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed 18 times for 120 yards and one touchdown while securing both of his targets for another 46 yards during Sunday's 39-38 loss to Pittsburgh.

Analysis: Showing no signs of the migraines that bothered him this past week, Collins continued to make a name for himself as the Ravens' lead running back and has now found the end zone five times in his past four games. That number could've been even larger had No. 2 runner, Buck Allen, not vultured two red-zone touchdowns from him in the third and fourth quarters. Considering Collins has rushed at an efficient 4.4 yards-per-carry clip over that same time span -- while also starting to show some skills…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 10 at 10:32pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (migraines) isn't listed on Wednesday's injury report.

Analysis: Per Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com, Collins wore a hoodie and sunglasses at Wednesday's practice after dealing with migraines during Sunday's 44-20 win over the Lions. The wardrobe choice doesn't necessarily mean that Collins is still dealing with symptoms, as it's possible he's just taking every precaution to avoid triggering the migraines. He's apparently been bothered by them on and off throughout the season, but has nonetheless managed to play 11 consecutive games. Collins scored each of his…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 6 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh confirmed Monday that Collins was bothered by migraines during Sunday's 44-20 win over the Lions, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. "I can tell you this, migraines are very real," Harbaugh said. "They're tough."

Analysis: The migraines apparently have been an ongoing issue for Collins, who nonetheless has managed to play 11 consecutive games and build up some security in his role as the Ravens' lead runner. He led the NFL in yards per carry for a good chunk of the season, and while he's fallen back to a more earthly 4.9 in that department, Collins has more than made up for it by scoring four touchdowns and catching eight passes over the past three weeks. It will be a major concern for the Baltimore offense if…read more

Published: Mon, Dec 4 at 2:51pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins carried 15 times for 75 yards and a pair of touchdowns during Sunday's 44-20 win over the Lions. He also caught both targets for an additional 23 yards.

Analysis: Collins received one of his largest workloads of the season as his team played with a lead for much of the afternoon and racked up five yards per carry while supplementing that output as a pass catcher. He scored touchdowns of six and seven yards in the fourth quarter, giving him four trips to the end zone in the last three weeks. Collins has solidified himself as the team's top rusher, but team beat writer Jeff Zrebiec reports that he was bothered by migraines on Sunday -- part of an ongoing…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 3:05pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (calf) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Lions.

Analysis: Collins showed up on the injury report following the team's short week, but he'll be ready to go in Week 13 after logging full practices both Thursday and Friday. The second-year back will draw a fantasy-friendly matchup against Detroit, who is allowing the third-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs in PPR formats (fourth in standard). His workload also doesn't seem to have been affected by the return of Danny Woodhead, as Collins has actually seen two of his three highest…read more

Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 8:38am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (calf) is expected to play Sunday against Detroit, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Collins was held out of Wednesday's practice following the Ravens' Monday night win over the Texans, but his ability to log full sessions Thursday and Friday suggests he's not in much danger of missing the Week 13 contest.

Published: Sat, Dec 2 at 10:27pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (calf) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Lions.

Analysis: Collins was held out of Wednesday's practice following a Monday night game, but his ability to log full sessions Thursday and Friday suggests he's not in much danger of missing Sunday's contest. He finally scored his first two touchdowns of the season the past two weeks, albeit while rushing for only 109 yards on 36 carries (2.7 average). The Lions have given up 4.2 yards per carry to running backs, despite opening the year with some shutdown performances against the run. If those struggles are…read more

Published: Fri, Dec 1 at 2:28pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins (calf) put in a full practice Thursday.

Analysis: The full session clears the way for Collins to suit up Sunday against the Lions in Baltimore, where he'll presumably be in line for the start and the bulk of the carries out of the backfield. Despite his standing atop the depth chart, Collins shouldn't be expected to dominate the snaps by an overwhelming margin, as the recent return of Danny Woodhead from injured reserve offers head coach John Harbaugh another pass-catching option to keep involved in the offense.

Published: Thu, Nov 30 at 3:01pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Returns to practice Thursday

Analysis: We'll have to see how the Ravens portray Collins' level of participation, but the running back's return to the field Thursday, in any capacity, bodes well for his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Lions.

Published: Thu, Nov 30 at 12:21pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Bothered by calf issue

Collins was held out during Wednesday's practice with a calf issue.

Analysis: Collins presumably suffered the injury during Monday's 23-16 win over Houston, though it didn't stop him from recording 18 touches and playing deep into the fourth quarter. A Week 13 absence against the Lions might allow the now-healthy Terrance West to rejoin Baltimore's backfield rotation, though Danny Woodhead and Javorius Allen would both be safer bets for production. Collins scored his first two touchdowns of the season in Baltimore's past two games, but his yard-per-carry mark has been in…read more

Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 1:49pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Analysis: Collins may have suffered an injury in Monday's 23-16 win over Houston, despite finishing the night with 18 touches and playing through the end of the fourth quarter. An absence for the Week 13 game against Detroit would free up work for some combination of Javorius Allen and Terrance West alongside passing-down back Danny Woodhead.

Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 11:53am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Scores in second straight game

Collins rushed 16 times for 60 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 23-16 win over the Texans.

Analysis: Collins also lost three yards while catching both of his targets. While three straight games of under 4.0 yards per rush has seen his season average drop, Collins has found the end zone in back-to-back outings. He's also commanded at least 18 touches in three of Baltimore's last four contests, establishing himself as the team's workhorse tailback while Javorius Allen and Danny Woodhead serve in complementary roles. In the absence of a threatening passing attack, it seems the Ravens will…read more

Published: Tue, Nov 28 at 5:07am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins had 20 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown, adding four catches for 22 yards on seven targets in Sunday's 23-0 win over the Packers.

Analysis: Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg confirmed Collins' status as the lead back earlier in the week, and it was further reinforced when Terrance West showed up on Sunday's inactive list as a healthy scratch. With starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley (concussion) also out of the lineup, the Ravens were unable to open many holes for Collins, who accounted for 20 of the team's 24 running-back carries while also setting new career-high marks for catches and targets. The volume largely was a…read more

Published: Sun, Nov 19 at 6:10pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg relayed that Collins will remain the Ravens' lead back even when Terrance West and Danny Woodhead return to the team's backfield mix, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

Analysis: Collins hasn't been a big factor in the passing game, so the looming return of Woodhead (hamstring) is of more import to the status of Javorius Allen, who has hauled in 39 catches to date. While West (calf) opened the season in a key backfield role, now that he's poised to resume action, he won't supplant Collins on Sunday, when the Ravens face Green Bay on the road. The team's upcoming reinforcements do represent a positive development for the Baltimore offense going forward, but keep in mind…read more

Published: Thu, Nov 16 at 10:57am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed 13 times for 43 yards and added a three-yard catch on his lone target in Sunday's 23-20 loss to Tennessee.

Analysis: Collins couldn't get much going, losing playing time to receiving back Javorius Allen as their team trailed for the entirety of the final three quarters. Both running backs ended up with 14 touches, but it was Allen who was able to find pay dirt on a three-yard catch in the fourth quarter. While Collins is averaging a robust 5.6 yards per carry, none of his 93 rushing attempts have resulted in touchdowns.

Published: Sun, Nov 5 at 5:16pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he expects Collins to get more opportunities going forward, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

Analysis: Terrance West (calf) and Danny Woodhead (hamstring) are working their way back from injuries, but at this point they should be viewed as threats to Javorius Allen more so than to Collins. The Seahawks cast-off leads all qualified NFL rushers with 6.0 yards per carry, after rumbling for 113 yards on 18 totes (and 30 yards on two catches) in Thursday's 40-0 win over the Dolphins. Collins has been the team's most consistent offensive weapon, and he should be locked in as the lead back on early…read more

Published: Mon, Oct 30 at 1:38pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed 18 times for 113 yards and brought in both of his targets for 30 yards in Thursday's 40-0 win over the Dolphins.

Analysis: Collins flashed excellent power-running skills throughout the night, and the Ravens' offensive line certainly did their part in opening up an abundance of rushing lanes. The second-year back's carry and rushing yardage totals were both career highs, and his 6.3 yards per tote marked his fourth time in seven games with at least a 6.0 figure in that category. The 23-year-old's rushing touches have fluctuated and backfield mate Javorius Allen has proven to be a more complete player, so it remains…read more

Published: Thu, Oct 26 at 10:07pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins carried a team-high 10 times for 30 yards in Sunday's 24-16 loss to the Vikings.

Analysis: Collins has logged double-digit carries in three straight games, but with no TDs or catches on his 2017 statistical resume, he's not a high-percentage fantasy play when the Ravens host the Dolphins in a Week 8 Thursday night matchup.

Published: Sun, Oct 22 at 2:58pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed 15 times for 74 yards and wasn't targeted in the passing game during Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to Chicago.

Analysis: Collins saw five more carries than Javorius Allen and gained an extra 25 yards on the ground as both averaged 4.9 yards per rush. Unfortunately for the duo of running backs, neither was able to find paydirt with quarterback Joe Flacco struggling mightily to move the offense. Despite averaging a robust 6.4 yards per carry on his 52 totes this season, Collins makes for a risky fantasy option given Baltimore's timeshare at his position and ineffective offense overall.

Published: Sun, Oct 15 at 3:21pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins gained 55 yards on 12 carries and didn't draw any targets in Sunday's 30-17 win over the Raiders.

Analysis: The Ravens appeared ready to re-integrate Terrance West. He started and got the first two carries but then left the game with a calf injury. West had just 18 carries for 41 yards over the previous three games, while Collins piled up 166 yards on 25 totes but also lost a pair of fumbles. Javorius Allen capitalized on West's absence Sunday, taking 21 carries for 73 yards and a touchdown, with four catches for 12 yards on five targets. While it would've been encouraging to see Collins get a larger…read more

Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 6:32pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Despite losing two fumbles the past three weeks, Collins is expected to get more opportunities in the Baltimore backfield, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.

Analysis: A 2016 fifth-round pick who was released by the Seahawks at the end of the preseason, Collins quickly has proven to be the most explosive option in the Baltimore backfield, offering speed and elusiveness that Terrance West and Javorius Allen simply don't have. A pair of lost fumbles on just 25 carries typically would resign an unproven player to the bench or free-agent heap, but Collins has the good fortune to be part of a Baltimore offense that's desperate for any kind of playmaking ability it…read more

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Collins had nine carries for 82 yards in Sunday's 26-9 loss to the Steelers and registered one lost fumble.

Analysis: The Arkansas product's fumbling issues popped up again Sunday as he coughed up the ball in Baltimore territory to help set up a Steeler touchdown. There were some positive takeaways from Collins' performance Sunday, however, including a 50-yard scamper that led to the Ravens' only touchdown of the game. He was the only Baltimore back with more than two carries and more than seven yards. Collins has shown to be the most explosive runner in the Baltimore backfield since joining the Ravens, but…read more

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Ian Rapoport of NFL Network suggests that Collins could see added work in the Ravens' backfield Sunday against the Steelers.

Analysis: Of course Terrance West and Javorius Allen are also on the mix, but those scrambling for a Week 4 running back dart or a speculative add can consider Collins, who logged nine carries for 82 yards in Week 3's 44-7 loss to the Jaguars in London.

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Collins had nine carries for 82 yards in Sunday's 44-7 loss to the Jaguars in London.

Analysis: Collins got a couple carries in the first quarter but piled up nearly all his yardage in garbage time. He's a name to watch as a struggling Baltimore offense seeks any potential form of explosiveness, though it doesn't seem the Ravens are quite ready to ditch Terrance West or Javorius Allen. The three-way timeshare likely will continue Week 4 against the Steelers.

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Ravens coach John Harbaugh hinted that Collins could earn a larger role, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. "When you play well, you earn more playing time," said Harbaugh.

Analysis: Harbaugh's quote is pretty vague and contains no promises, which makes sense considering Collins lost a fumble and did all of his damage (seven carries for 42 yards) in the final 20 minutes of Sunday's 24-10 win over the Browns. The former Seahawk probably wouldn't have even been involved if Terrance West (undisclosed) had been healthy, and he didn't make the greatest impression when he lost a fumble while the Browns still had time to mount a comeback. The Ravens did put Collins back on the…read more

Published: Tue, Sep 19 at 5:59am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins had seven carries for 42 yards and a lost fumble in his Ravens debut Sunday against the Browns.

Analysis: Lost fumble aside, Collins looked rather impressive Sunday, averaging 6.0 yards per carry and consistently ripping off chunk yardage. Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports that starter Terrance West is day-to-day with a soft-tissue injury, so if his status remains questionable heading into Sunday, Collins could be in line for a role once again against the Jaguars. Furthermore, it's worth noting that Collins remained in the backfield on the first series following his fumble.

Published: Mon, Sep 18 at 12:29pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins has been promoted to the 53-man roster, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: The promotion hints that Baltimore is looking for more help on the ground. Whether Collins, who's only a few weeks into his tenure with the team, is the man to provide the insurance -- or more -- long term remains to be seen.

Published: Sat, Sep 16 at 9:23am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

The Ravens signed Collins to their practice squad Tuesday.

Analysis: The 2016 fifth-round pick performed adequately as a rookie when injuries decimated the Seahawks' running-back depth, averaging 4.0 yards per carry and scoring one touchdown while appearing in 11 games. However, with the offseason pickup of Eddie Lacy in addition to the likes of Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise escaping the preseason with their health intact, the Seahawks didn't have room on the roster for Collins, who was waived over the weekend. Though Collins was unable to find a spot on another…read more

Published: Tue, Sep 5 at 8:20am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins was waived by the Seahawks, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Collins had 22 carries for 89 yards with a touchdown and a lost fumble this preseason, but nabbed only six carries across games three and four. The 23-year-old always had a long road ahead of him with the Seahawks' addition of Eddie Lacy, but Collins still has a good chance of latching on elsewhere in some capacity.

Published: Sat, Sep 2 at 1:37pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins played four snaps and did not get a carry in Seattle's third preseason game against the Chiefs.

Analysis: Collins wasn't injured -- he still played special teams. Meanwhile, reserves J.D. McKissic and Mike Davis totaled 16 touches. It's been clear for a few weeks that he was on the roster bubble, and the only reason his bubble hasn't burst is the NFL's new cutdown schedule.

Published: Sat, Aug 26 at 3:16pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins led the Seahawks with 58 yards on 10 rushes Friday in the team's second exhibition game but also lost a fumble in the red zone.

Analysis: Collins' 5.8 yards per carry looks good, but 38 yards came on five rushes on the game's final drive against third-teamers. He also had four catches for 35 yards but is clearly behind Chris Carson, who got first-team snaps with Thomas Rawls (ankle) and C.J. Prosise (groin) out. And Collins might also be trailing Mike Davis, who looked much more dynamic, totaling 59 yards and a touchdown on seven touches. A fifth-round pick in 2016, Collins' days as a Seahawk look numbered.

Published: Sat, Aug 19 at 7:00am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins struggled in the preseason opener Sunday against the Chargers, logging nine yards and a touchdown on six carries.

Analysis: Though Collins was able to reach paydirt in the fourth quarter, it took him three carries from three-yard line to convert the touchdown. He also dropped a critical fourth-down pass during the contest, and ended up being overshadowed by seventh-round pick Chris Carson. After an impressive showing during the first handful of practices, Carson entered the game before Collins and ran much tougher, though he gained only 19 yards on seven carries while scoring twice. It's too early to count Collins…read more

Published: Mon, Aug 14 at 8:52am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins has lost weight heading into training camp this season, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. "He is in phenomenal shape. He showed it," head coach Pete Carroll noted. "He's just clicking out here for us in every drill that we've done throughout every single day that we've been out here. So he's shown really well for himself in competing and all that. He's leaner, he's faster, he's quicker. He's all of that and he knows what's he doing now, so he's really positioned himself well to compete for a spot."

Analysis: Seattle's running back by committee leaves plenty of mouths to feed between Eddie Lacy, Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise, but it's the other six backs on the current roster that will really have to prove their worth during training camp if they hope to remain on 53-man roster. Out of those six, Collins figures to have the best shot of securing a spot, considering the second-year pro did receive 31 carries last season. Pair that with his weight loss and Collins seems like the favorite to lock down…read more

Published: Mon, Jun 19 at 10:48am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins rushed for 55 yards on seven carries and added a four-yard catch in Sunday's win over the 49ers.

Analysis: Nearly half of Collins' yardage came late in the third quarter on a 26-yard burst up the gut. It was the power back's longest run of the season, and it came just in time, with starter Thomas Rawls nursing a shoulder injury. Rawls' injury will be worth monitoring heading into Seattle's playoff matchup against Detroit. Even if he's back healthy, Collins should be in line for a fair amount of action, having recorded at least eight touches in three of the past four weeks.

Published: Tue, Jan 3 at 8:49pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Collins had 11 touches for 47 yards Saturday in a loss to the Cardinals but could get a bigger workload in Week 17 if Thomas Rawls is limited by a shoulder injury.

Analysis: It's unclear if Rawls will play Sunday, but Collins is just about all the Seahawks have left in the backfield. Collins rushed seven times for 28 yards Saturday and caught four passes for 19 yards. Rawls is scheduled for an MRI on his bruised shoulder. If he sits, Collins will start and likely would get about 20 touches (15 rushes, three to five targets).

Published: Mon, Dec 26 at 4:58pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com